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One 5 gallon bucket of small river gravel (agate). Nice stuff - clean and dry. Looks good by itself or mixed with finer material.

90 gallon acrylic with rounded front corners, twin rectangular centered cut-outs for lights, twin HOB filter slots in back, and twin heater/airline ports in corners (looks just like picture below of new tank except has rounded front corners). Blue background, will need a couple hours of buffing work to render it pristine. Measures 60" x 18" x 21", just don't have room for another large tank, these sell for $600+ new, asking $200.

Coralife twin 65W (130W total) black compact fluorescent with removable side-mount legs - fixture can be swung up and "locked" in place to allow access to tank. Works fine but moonlights become dim after a couple minutes, uses straight 4-pin bulbs. $40.

Acrylic top for 20L/29 - single sheet with three approx. 2" cut-outs (two on back edge, one in front corner) for equipment and feeding.

Four NIB 96W straight pin 10,000K compact fluorescent bulbs.

Substrates are available for next to nothing, always willing to entertain trades.